UN officials calls for peace as Gaza polio vaccine campaign underway

By Anjali Sharma

UNITED NATIONS – According to UNRWA and the WHO on Sunday announced that the first phase of a UN-led polio vaccination campaign has begun in the middle areas of Gaza.

The operation aims to inoculate 600,000 children in the coming days.

It reported that hundreds of Gazan families have been queueing to await the turn of their child to receive a polio vaccination since early Sunday morning, in a campaign designed to stop the resurgence of a virus whose re-emergence has been blamed on insanitary conditions.

Sam Rose, a spokesperson for UNRWA said that over 200 teams are administering the vaccine in 25 locations in the middle areas of Gaza.

In order to stop the polio outbreak in Gaza and to prevent an international spread of the virus, health workers will need to vaccinate at least 90 percent of children during each round, he said.

Philippe Lazzarini, the head of UNRWA described the campaign as “a race against time”.

He noted that the campaign will be delivered in stages, over three days each, covering three different areas of Gaza. Vaccination coverage will be monitored and analyzed every day, and vaccination drives will be extended by one day if necessary.

The operation organized by UNRWA, the WHO, the UNICEF and the Palestinian Ministry of Healthwill continue in the coming days, if the temporary pause in fighting between Hamas and Israeli forces holds.

UN bodies involved in the campaign and senior officials have underlined the importance of maintaining security for health workers and the Gazan population.

“For this to work, parties to the conflict must respect the temporary area pauses,” wrote Mr. Lazzarini on social media.

“For the sake of children across the region a lasting ceasefire is overdue”.

WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on X that “ultimately, the best vaccine for these children is peace.”

According to the media reports the 6 hostages who were taken by Hamas in the October 7 2023 attacks on Israel.

UN chief António Guterres reacted to the news by recollecting his meeting with the family of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, one of the hostages reported dead on Sunday.

He wrote in a social media post X, reports are “a devastating reminder of the need for the unconditional release of all hostages and an end to the nightmare of war in Gaza.”

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